Wines from the Tejo Region in Portugal

Fantastic wines from the Tejo Region.

Portugese wines are unique in Europe and Tejo Region is
unique in Portugal. Sarah Abbott, the British Master of Wine called the Tejo
Region “the Bordeaux of Portugal”.

The old passion of winemaking in Tejo region now continues
in our family winery pursuing the traditions of a Templar city in the art and
science of Viticulture & Enology.

Tejo Region is a province of fertile plains and gentle
climate, heavily influenced by the River Tagus (Tejo) running through it. Our
estate winery is located in the limestone area north of the river (bairro),
near the Tomar city.

Historical Background Founded in the century XII, Tomar was
conquered from the Moors by King Afonso Henriques and donated to the Templars,
the major drivers of the region to promote agricultural colonization, extending
the cultivation areas of the vine.

The vineyard is in this fertile agricultural
region for several centuries. The diversity of soil and river resources proved
to be excellent natural conditions favorable to the cultivation of the vine.

The vineyards are planted in deep soil origin of schist and
clay-limestone, dry surface and rich in water in the transition to the ground.

Endowed with water drop-by-drop to control the level of water stress, the
vineyards have systems that ensure better driving sun exposure and aeration of
the vine, matures achieving more balanced and the production of high quality
grapes.

All this care, together with the conversion of old vines in a
graduated and phased
in time, give
practical meaning to
the theory "The
wine is made
in the vineyard".

Tradition & Know-how a
perfect combination between tradition, technology and know-how combined with a
rigorous selection of native and noble grapes, under the supervision of an
experienced team led by oenologist Hernâni Carvalho, allow us to produce great
wines recognized in national and international competitions.

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